Dead & Company Will Fight HB2 At North Carolina Show, Donate $100k
A slew of artists cancelled shows in North Carolina following the passage of the state’s discriminatory HB2 legislation, among them Bruce Springsteen, Maroon 5, and Pearl Jam. Although Against Me! decided to perform in the state, they did so as an act of protest, and Laura Jane Grace burned her birth certificate onstage during the set. Today, Dead & Company announced that they will be playing in Charlotte, and plan to donate $100,000 to the North Carolina branch of the Human Rights Campaign. The band posted the following message about their decision to play the state on Facebook:
This March, when North Carolina lawmakers passed HB2 and Governor Pat McCrory signed it into law, we categorically objected to it. We had hoped that by now this abhorrent law would have been repealed. Sadly, it has not.
After much thought, consideration and conversation, we feel the most effective way to move forward is to perform as scheduled in Charlotte, North Carolina on June 10 and to donate $100,000.00 to organizations engaged in this battle for justice – the Human Rights Campaign and Equality North Carolina.
Additionally, we will assemble a “Participation Row” social action area, where we’ll host local organizations fighting discrimination and national organizations dedicated to voter registration and protecting the planet. Every fan in attendance will have an opportunity to learn about the true ramifications of the HB2 law, and take meaningful action by registering to vote; to that end we are working on an online community registration site that will assist the HeadCount organization in promoting and simplifying voter registration.
Dead shows have always been a safe place for all of our audience to come together through music no matter how they appear or self-identify. History shows these values of openness and inclusiveness have served us – and the world around us – well.
We’ve never been a band that’s spoken many words when we’re on stage. But we hope that our actions, and the actions of our fans, will ring louder than ever before.
With Love and Respect,
Dead & Company